From Thomas Jefferson to Joseph Donath, 2 October 1796
To Joseph Donath
Monticello Oct. 2. 1796.
Sir
Your favor of Sep. 22. came to hand two days ago, by which I observe you have laid by for me 7. boxes of 60. panes each of 12 by 18. I. glass, and 1. do. of 25. panes of 18. by 24. and wish to be informed if this was the amount of my order. My order was dated Oct. 20. 95. and was for
25. panes of 18. by 24. and |
600. panes of 18. by 12 I. consequently there will be requisite in addition to the |
420. panes of 18. by 12. I. |
180. more to make up the 600. |
As you mention that you are able to make up the whole order I inclose you a draught on Mr. J. Barnes for 199D. 12c. that is to say the 158.62 D. stated in your letter and 40.50 D. additional for the 180. panes deficient. Be pleased to deliver the glass to Mr. Barnes to whom I shall write on the subject.
I shall have occasion for about 200. panes 12. I. square of the same quality. Will you be able to furnish of that size? I am Sir Your very humble servt
Th: Jefferson
RC (ViU: McGregor Library); at foot of text: “Mr. Jos. Donath.” Enclosure: TJ’s draft on John Barnes, 2 Oct. 1796, requesting him to pay Donath $199.12 at ten days’ sight (PrC in MHi; at foot of text: “Mr. John Barnes. Philadelphia”). Enclosed in TJ to Barnes, 2 Oct. 1796.
Donath’s favor of 22 Sep. 1796, recorded in SJL as received 1 Oct. 1796, has not been found.